What
Willcox Wine Country Fall Festival
When
11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sat, Oct 21 – 22
Where
Railroad Avenue Park
157 N. Railroad Ave., Willcox, AZ 85643
More Info
(520) 455-5582
willcoxwinecountry.org
If you pour it, they will come.
This year’s Willcox Wine Country Fall Festival is happening from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 21 – Sunday October 22.
The wine festival is taking place in the center of the historic Railroad Avenue Park in downtown Willcox, Arizona.
In 2013, the two-day event was named by Fodor’s Travel as a ‘can’t miss fall wine festival.’
At least 15 award-winning Arizona wineries will be pouring at the festival, local farmers and other purveyors will be dishing out their specialties, too.
Tickets are $15 for six tastings and a commemorative wine glass
$20 will get you 10 tastings, along with the commemorative wine glass.
Willcox Wine Country Fall Festival Featured Wineries
- Aridus Wine Company
- Arizona Stronghold Vineyards
- Bodega Pierce
- Caduceus Cellars
- Carlson Creek Vineyard
- Cellar 433
- Coronado Vineyards
- Four Tails Vineyard
- Golden Rule Vineyards
- Keeling Schaefer Vineyards
- Kief-Joshua Vineyards
- Page Springs Cellars
- Pillsbury Wine Company
- Seculum Cellars
- Sierra Bonita Vineyards
- Zarpara Vineyard
Also happening at the festival:
- Bistro Wine Dinner from 6 – 9 p.m. on Saturday evening.
- $45 per seat includes a gourmet dinner by chef Kenneth Foy from Dante’s Fire
- Paired with wines from several Willcox wineries
- Inside the Willcox Community Center on Stewart Street (2 blocks north of the festival)
- All proceeds will benefit the Northern Cochise Community Hospital.
- The Cadillac Cowboys will play on the patio in downtown from 1 – 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
- The Art League of Willcox is having an art show on Saturday and Sunday at Studio 128 next to the Willcox Historic Theater.
Railroad Avenue Park is located at 157 N. Railroad Ave., Willcox, AZ 85643. For more information and to buy your tickets, visit willcoxwinecountry.org.
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